Risk, Reputation, and Regulation Now Hinge on How We Govern AI—and Sense What's on the Horizon
Sponsored by SAI360
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Join us as we discuss how risk management is entering a new era and explore the intelligence and governance strategies that turn uncertainty into opportunity.
Highlights
- Learn how horizon scanning and external intelligence can help organizations proactively navigate today's wave of U.S. tariffs and trade disruptions by identifying supply chain vulnerabilities, regulatory shifts, and compliance exposures before they disrupt operations
- Discover ways external intelligence can deliver early warning signals across a broad spectrum of emerging risk categories
- Learn what effective AI governance looks like in practice by balancing compliance, ethics, and business opportunity
- Discover practical strategies to embed trade, reputational, and AI‑related risks into enterprise risk frameworks to strengthen long-term resilience
Risk management is entering a new era. In today's hyperconnected world, the most critical threats no longer originate solely from traditional, structured data alone. Instead, they emerge from unstructured external sources - global news, regulatory updates, and social media sentiment. At the same time, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is creating a landscape of new risks, evolving regulations, and new opportunities that demand a different approach.
To stay resilient, risk leaders must move beyond traditional, reactive frameworks and embrace an approach that integrates external intelligence with effective AI governance. Together, these practices enable earlier detection of threats, smarter prioritization, and risk strategies that balance innovation with accountability.
This is not about more data. It's about the right intelligence and the right governance to turn uncertainty into opportunity.
Speakers:
Jimmy Lin, Chief Product Officer, SAI360
Katelyn Johnson, Senior Manager, Verdantix
Chris Shaw, SVP, Risk Solutions, Signal AI
Additional Information:
Field of Study: Management Services
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
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